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Humans use natural resources for everything they do: for example, they use soil and water to grow food, wood to burn to provide heat or to build shelters, and materials such as iron or copper extracted from Earth to make cooking pans
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Although parenting does have large impact on child development, it should not be the only thing a parent should consider when making decisions for their child. Parents should consider the context in which the decision needs to be made in order to correctly make a decision. Vaccinations, may cause a fear in some children as it can be a painful experience for the child, but as studies develop the immunity of children to diseases are much stronger compared to unvaccinated children. Another example would be to have the child wait for gifts instead of feeding to their demands in that instant. This type of parenting may hurt the child in the short term as they feel like their emotional needs are not being validated, but in the long term the child is being taught patience for good things to come, in this case, a gift.
I don't think that, but if that's how your argument has to be, then I'd say, because it's easier for them to understand.
I do not know if this is a multiple choice question or not, but the answer is an older person, a woman specifically, that is looking back on her adolescence and reflecting on the profound change that she experienced as a result. There are references, although unusual, to the past ("A thousand doors ago"), as well as references, clearer this time, to the speaker's transition from a lonely childhood ("when I was a lonely kid") to a lonely adolescence ("and I, in my brand new body, which was not a woman’s yet, told the stars my questions"), and also to the daydream, the curiosity and the uncertainty that adolescence brings alone. The reader can also infer that the speaker's parents are not in harmony with each other, since it is nightime and they are in two different rooms, and that her family is well-off.